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Ron Magen
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Post by Ron Magen » Tue Jan 11, 2011 10:09 am

'Bread, Milk, and Eggs' seems to be the mantra here in the Philly, PA area. Doesn't matter if the forecast is only for a 'non-measureable dusting' or a blizzard. I have no idea why everybody has this sudden 'requirement' for 'French Toast' . . . Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop {'in another life' I used to travel NY State . . . Binghamton to Buffalo - it's where I first heard the term 'Winter Rat' . . . now they get SNOW !!} 2b. Re: (no subject) Posted by: "Jim Douglas" james.douglas@... pinkfloyd43 Here in North Texas . . . I was worried about not being able to get food for an hour or so! Posted by: "Tim Pruitt" tenntimtwo@... tenntimtwo And around here at the first mention of snow or ice, the grocery stores are raided and all the bread and milk is gone within hours. Do they do there whereever you all may live? _______________________________________ No infections found in this outgoing message Scanned by iolo System Shield http://www.iolo.com

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Post by RobertWichert » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:39 pm

Beer is food. Robert P. Wichert P.Eng +1 916 966 9060 FAX +1 916 966 9068 ========================================================
On 1/11/2011 8:08 AM, Ron Magen wrote:   'Bread, Milk, and Eggs' seems to be the mantra here in the Philly, PA area. Doesn't matter if the forecast is only for a 'non-measureable dusting' or a blizzard. I have no idea why everybody has this sudden 'requirement' for 'French Toast' . . . Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop {'in another life' I used to travel NY State . . . Binghamton to Buffalo - it's where I first heard the term 'Winter Rat' . . . now they get SNOW !!} 2b. Re: (no subject) Posted by: "Jim Douglas" james.douglas%40genesis-software.com pinkfloyd43 Here in North Texas . . . I was worried about not being able to get food for an hour or so! Posted by: "Tim Pruitt" tenntimtwo%40yahoo.com tenntimtwo And around here at the first mention of snow or ice, the grocery stores are raided and all the bread and milk is gone within hours. Do they do there whereever you all may live? _______________________________________ No infections found in this outgoing message Scanned by iolo System Shield® http://www.iolo.com

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Post by mark ward » Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:08 pm

I'm A "VEGETARIAN", I beleive you ARE what you eat,......   SOOOO, since COWS Are ALSO "VEGITARIANS" (eating all vegitation), that means when I eat a BIG JUICY STEAK,...it's realy a Vegetable, as is ICECREAM & PIE.  Pass the CHOCOLATE PLEASE.[img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=http%3A%2F%2 ... AM7eJg--~E[/img]
--- On [b]Tue, 1/11/11, RobertWichert [i][/i][/b] wrote:
From: RobertWichert Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: 'Snow Panic' {was 'no subject'} To: Quahaug@... Cc: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 6:39 PM   Beer is food. Robert P. Wichert P.Eng +1 916 966 9060 FAX +1 916 966 9068 ======================================================== On 1/11/2011 8:08 AM, Ron Magen wrote:   'Bread, Milk, and Eggs' seems to be the mantra here in the Philly, PA area. Doesn't matter if the forecast is only for a 'non-measureable dusting' or a blizzard. I have no idea why everybody has this sudden 'requirement' for 'French Toast' . . . Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop {'in another life' I used to travel NY State . . . Binghamton to Buffalo - it's where I first heard the term 'Winter Rat' . . . now they get SNOW !!} 2b. Re: (no subject) Posted by: "Jim Douglas" james.douglas@... pinkfloyd43 Here in North Texas . . . I was worried about not being able to get food for an hour or so! Posted by: "Tim Pruitt" tenntimtwo@... tenntimtwo And around here at the first mention of snow or ice, the grocery stores are raided and all the bread and milk is gone within hours. Do they do there whereever you all may live? _______________________________________ No infections found in this outgoing message Scanned by iolo System Shield http://www.iolo.com

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Post by skypilot110 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:34 pm

crud, now I want French toast!. 20+ inches on top of the 12 we had. Perfect riding weather. Chris
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Magen" wrote: > > > 'Bread, Milk, and Eggs' seems to be the mantra here in the Philly, PA area. > Doesn't matter if the forecast is only for a 'non-measureable dusting' or a > blizzard. > > I have no idea why everybody has this sudden 'requirement' for 'French > Toast' . . . > > Ron Magen

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Post by skypilot110 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:36 pm

I dont get it. Is it ok to eat vegitarians or not.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, mark ward wrote: > > I'm A "VEGETARIAN", I beleive you ARE what you eat,...... > > SOOOO, since COWS Are ALSO "VEGITARIANS" (eating all vegitation), that means when I eat a BIG JUICY STEAK,...it's realy a Vegetable, as is ICECREAM & PIE. > > Pass the CHOCOLATE PLEASE. >

mark ward
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Post by mark ward » Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:19 pm

A friend would NOT listen to anybody, when she sold her house, bought a 5thwheel, and moved to FAR, NW. Tennesee. Her words: "I hate the cold and snow, I'm leaving Michigan and will not spend one more winter in the cold or snow ever again."   She's gotten SNOW, and today said High of 22F low 11F. I don''t think she's riding much this week. LOL
--- On [b]Wed, 1/12/11, skypilot110 [i][/i][/b] wrote:
From: skypilot110 Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: 'Snow Panic' {was 'no subject'} To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 8:33 PM   crud, now I want French toast!. 20+ inches on top of the 12 we had. Perfect riding weather. Chris --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Magen" wrote: > > > 'Bread, Milk, and Eggs' seems to be the mantra here in the Philly, PA area. > Doesn't matter if the forecast is only for a 'non-measureable dusting' or a > blizzard. > > I have no idea why everybody has this sudden 'requirement' for 'French > Toast' . . . > > Ron Magen

fasteddiecopeman
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Post by fasteddiecopeman » Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:51 pm

"BEER - it's not JUST for breakfast anymore!" Ed

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Post by revmaaatin » Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:30 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "skypilot110" wrote:
> > I dont get it. Is it ok to eat vegitarians or not. >
Only in Chile. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_Air_Force_Flight_571

ron criswell
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Post by ron criswell » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:10 pm

I eat at Hooters a lot......so.........er.......????? I'm a Hootatarian. Criswell Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 11, 2011, at 1:08 PM, mark ward wrote:
  I'm A "VEGETARIAN", I beleive you ARE what you eat,......   SOOOO, since COWS Are ALSO "VEGITARIANS" (eating all vegitation), that means when I eat a BIG JUICY STEAK,...it's realy a Vegetable, as is ICECREAM & PIE.  Pass the CHOCOLATE PLEASE.[img]https://ec.yimg.com/ec?url=http%3A%2F%2 ... vWtLLw--~E[/img] --- On [b]Tue, 1/11/11, RobertWichert [i][/i][/b] wrote: From: RobertWichert Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: 'Snow Panic' {was 'no subject'} To: Quahaug@... Cc: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 6:39 PM   Beer is food. Robert P. Wichert P.Eng +1 916 966 9060 FAX +1 916 966 9068 ======================================================== On 1/11/2011 8:08 AM, Ron Magen wrote:   'Bread, Milk, and Eggs' seems to be the mantra here in the Philly, PA area. Doesn't matter if the forecast is only for a 'non-measureable dusting' or a blizzard. I have no idea why everybody has this sudden 'requirement' for 'French Toast' . . . Ron Magen Backyard Boatshop {'in another life' I used to travel NY State . . . Binghamton to Buffalo - it's where I first heard the term 'Winter Rat' . . . now they get SNOW !!} 2b. Re: (no subject) Posted by: "Jim Douglas" james.douglas@... pinkfloyd43 Here in North Texas . . . I was worried about not being able to get food for an hour or so! Posted by: "Tim Pruitt" tenntimtwo@... tenntimtwo And around here at the first mention of snow or ice, the grocery stores are raided and all the bread and milk is gone within hours. Do they do there whereever you all may live? _______________________________________ No infections found in this outgoing message Scanned by iolo System Shield [url=http://www.iolo.com]http://www.iolo.com[/url]

David Critchley
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Post by David Critchley » Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:10 pm

Just a similar product that I ran into. ebags.com makes some small mesh suitcases, sort of "See-through" luggage. Two of the mediums size fit one Pelican 1430 (Check the sizes) and let you keep things sorted out. Several sizes available, and pretty cheap. DC D Critchley
On 17/01/2011 13:48, Ross J Lindberg wrote:   Some time ago while perusing the Internet for panniers I saw a product on a website designed for organizing the contents of panniers.  They were black plastic boxes that nested neatly in the bottom of a pannier.  The site had several photos of them loaded up with tools and spare parts, and they were even labeled as to the contents.  At the time I thought it was a really good idea, but didn’t have the funds to purchase any as I was busy working my way through Fred’s list of goodies.   Time and a computer crash has erased the name of the product and the link from both my feeble memory and my hard drive.  Has anyone else seem these boxes and can give me the link, or do you have any better ideas. 

 

Ross Lindberg

Fertile, MN / Williston, ND


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